Snow atop red-osier dogwood turned into solid ice
Although the air temperature was below freezing on Tuesday, the sun was warm enough to slowly melt the snow on the trees and shrubs.
Snow melting on spruce transformed into an icicle
The iclicles looked a bit like Christmas decorations.
I am linking to I Heart Macro HERE.
At macro level, these images take on a life of their own. Beautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteLovely jewels.
ReplyDeleteThere was an article in today's Washington Post about a scientist studying how icicles are formed. Clearly more going on there than meets the eye.
ReplyDeleteA miracle, this. Thanks for the photo!
ReplyDeleteThe red dogwood looks wonderful even in winter. Lovely!
ReplyDeletecertainly wonderful photo opportunities - these are beautiful
ReplyDeleteGreat macro shots of an interesting subject .
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThese are nice.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful icy shots.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and crisp.
ReplyDeleteThese sights never cease to amaze me.
ReplyDeleteI try to recreate them in my freezer here. :D :P
Beautiful photos of the ice.
ReplyDeleteI wonder whether my finger is able to click at this temperature.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are adorable. I love the icecicle , beautiful shot..
ReplyDeleteThat red in the dogwood is fabulous !
ReplyDeletegorgeous icicles, love the second one, looks like i could grab it and break if off
ReplyDeleteI like the light breaking off the icicle.
ReplyDeleteWonderful macro shot of icicles ~ thanks, carol and artmusedog ^_^
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat captures. We have to embrace this winter cold stuff.
ReplyDeleteBoth of these are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely captures of the ice.
ReplyDeleteBEautiful frozen (re-frozen) moments! Thanks for sharing the love up-close with I Heart Macro:-)
ReplyDeletecaptivating captures !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots, the icicle is as pretty as a crystal.
ReplyDeleteLove the icicle.
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